Daily Police Reports: 2175 - 2328

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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Thomas Wright Stealing a horse and a cabriolet, value thirty-eight pounds. John Sandbach Greenway Committed to Newgate for trial.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Thomas Hartnett (otherwise Cartwright) Knowingly uttering a counterfeit half-crown Islington Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Mary McDonald Knowingly uttering a counterfeit half-crown Islington Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Richard Ustice Breaking and entering with (the) intent to steal goods. Islington William Brown Committed to Newgate for trial.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Charles Denny Stealing a blanket and other articles Holborn Thomas Marrison Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Margaret Sweeney Stealing four goblets Bloomsbury Ann Hunt Committed for further examination.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden John Brockley Knowingly receiving a stolen shawl Saint Giles Mary Fuller Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden William Berry Stealing six pounds and upwards Holborn Edward Lyon Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Susan Brown Stealing five shillings Clerkenwell John Amore Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden William Oyston Knowingly uttering three pieces of counterfeit coin Islington Joseph Mckee Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Agnes Oyston Knowingly uttering three pieces of counterfeit coin Islington Joseph Mckee Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Robert Smith Stealing a shilling Holborn William Ryland Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden William Harvey Stealing two silk dresses ad other articles Saint Pancras Mary Ann Douglas Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden John Bennett Stealing twelve pounds weight of bacon Saint Sepulchre Charles Butt Committed for further examination.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Hatton Garden Alfred Jones Stealing a horse-cloth Holborn William Barker Committed for further examination.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Worship Street Emma Higgs Stealing a pair of sheets Saint Luke Edward Wood Remanded
22 January 1835 Left 38 Worship Street William Payne Stealing a drum of figs Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, to hard labour, for one month, as a rogue and vagabond.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Worship Street John Chambers Stealing a truss of hay Hackney Samuel Craven Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Worship Street Thomas Law Receiving a truss of stolen hay Hackney Samuel Craven Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Worship Street William Wise Stealing a pair of boots Richard Henry Ashford For examination
22 January 1835 Left 38 Worship Street Thomas Bays Stealing two chaise-cushions and a chaise-box Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Lambeth Street Edward Brown Stealing a pair of trousers Commercial Road Newsom Garrett Committed to Newgate for trial.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Lambeth Street Ellen Murphy Knowingly uttering a counterfeit half-crown Ratcliff-highway Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Lambeth Street Abraham Attrell Stealing two shillings and sixpence Saint Dunstan, Stepney Ann Attrell Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Lambeth Street Edward Wallis Stealing a rope and a chain Cable-street, Saint George. Discharged from the felony; but committed to the House of Correction, for one month, for unlawfully possessing the property.
22 January 1835 Left 38 Lambeth Street Ann Wingrove Stealing two sovreigns Glasshouse-street, Rosemary-lane George Smith Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Lambeth Street William Brown Knowingly uttering a counterfeit half-crown Saint-George Discharged
22 January 1835 Left 38 Lambeth Street Ellen McCarthy Stealing a pair of shoes and other articles Stepney William Lonsdale Discharged
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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
23 January 1835 Right 39 Bow Street Stolen gelding Painter's Field, Winchester Mr Spooner, Veterinary Surgeon, Winchester. Three guineas reward
23 January 1835 Right 39 Bow Street Stolen colt Near Gainsborough Benjamin Carr Mr Benjamin Carr, Lea. £10 reward.
23 January 1835 Right 39 Bow Street Small Welsh pony and yearling donkey stolen or strayed Hurst, Buckinghamshire John Batten John Batten, The Pheasant, King Street, Hurst, Buckinghamshire. £1 reward on conviction or safe return if strayed.
23 January 1835 Right 39 Bow Street Bay gelding stolen or strayed Litchurch, near Derby Joseph Yeomans Mr Joseph Yeomans, Corn Market, Derby; or at Police Office, Derby. £10 reward if stolen.
23 January 1835 Right 39 Bow Street Sarah Facey Stealing a mantelet Arundel Street, Strand Jane Warren Committed to Newgate for trial.
23 January 1835 Right 39 Bow Street William Arthur Stealing two handkerchiefs Turnstile, Holborn Richard Puddicomb Discharged; Convicted of misdemeanour and fined 20 shillings
23 January 1835 Right 39 Bow Street George Cooper Embezzlement Hart St, Grosvenor Square James Jordan Committed for further examination
23 January 1835 Right 39 Queen Square Sarah Jones Stealing half crown Whitehall John McNally Discharged
23 January 1835 Right 39 Queen Square Edward Harold Breaking and entering; stealing silver Westbourne Place, Chelsea James Harrison Discharged
23 January 1835 Right 39 Queen Square Thomas Fage Stealing 3lb of pork Lambeth James Pratt Committed for further examination
23 January 1835 Right 39 Marlborough Street John Jones Stealing pewter pot William Carruthers Committed for trial at Middlesex Sessions
23 January 1835 Right 39 Marlborough Street Elizabeth Berry Stealing two shirts and other articles Husband Street Thomas Stone Remanded
23 January 1835 Right 39 Marlborough Street John Martin Stealing a mahogany board Prince's St, Leicester Square William Stivenson Committed for trial at Middlesex Sessions
23 January 1835 Right 39 Marlborough Street John Thomas Barry Stealing 30 yards of flannel Edward Cleaton and another Detained
23 January 1835 Right 39 Marlborough Street George Barry Stealing 30 yards of flannel Edward Cleaton and another Detained
23 January 1835 Right 39 Marlborough Street Edward Elliott Stealing a table Wardour Street, Soho William Russell Committed to Newgate for trial
23 January 1835 Right 39 Marlborough Street Stolen great coat with three capes Cadogan Place Mr Erard Mr Erard, Great Marlborough Street
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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
23 January 1835 Left 40 Marylebone Sarah Roddis alias Cooper Intent to fraud Chelsea Benjamin Tyson Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Hatton Garden Michael Murphy Stealing a coat William Dawson Discharged; Committed to House of Correction for six weeks for being a rogue & a vagabond
23 January 1835 Left 40 Hatton Garden John King Stealing 89lb of lead Islington Gerald Walsh Committed to Newgate for trial
23 January 1835 Left 40 Hatton Garden Edward King Stealing 89lb of lead Islington Gerald Walsh Committed to Newgate for trial
23 January 1835 Left 40 Hatton Garden John Clarke Uttering counterfeit coin Holborn James Turner Committed for further examination
23 January 1835 Left 40 Hatton Garden John Crumpton Stealing a handkerchief St Luke Edward Devereux Committed to Newgate for trial
23 January 1835 Left 40 Hatton Garden Thomas Lucett Stealing a sovereign Clerkenwell Joseph Bentley Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Worship Street Caroline Morris Stealing a muff Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Worship Street William Wise Stealing a pair of boots Bethnal Green Richard Henry Ashford Committed to New Prison for trial
23 January 1835 Left 40 Worship Street Lavinia Butler Stealing two bed gowns St Luke George Gowe Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Worship Street William Jones Stealing a silk scarf Remanded
23 January 1835 Left 40 Worship Street Robert Durham Stealing a piece of pork Shoreditch John Barnes Remanded
23 January 1835 Left 40 Worship Street Richard Bush Stealing a snuff box Shoreditch Thomas Samuel Clark Davis Discharged; Committed to the House of Correction for three months for being a rogue & a vagabond
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street Holiday or Holloway Stolen jewellery, silver and £450 in cash Cutler Street, Houndsditch Abraham Simmons
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street James Bassett Stealing a quantity if cork St Dunstan's Hill John Henry Pearson Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street James Kipling Stealing four knives, a dram glass and other articles Russell St, Whitechapel Rd Bennett Turner Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street John Briggs Stealing a piece of beef Church Row, Whitechapel George Bassett Discharged; Committed to House of Correction for one month for frequenting the highway with intent
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street Harriet Maria Ann Whiting Stealing a looking glass and other articles Upper King St, Commercial Rd Thomas Watts Discharged; Fined £7 for unlawfully pawning, and in default of payment committed to House of Correction for three months
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street William Scurff Stealing a hat Mile End Rd William Bulpir Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street Samuel Tricker Stealing a hat Mile End Rd William Bulpir Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street Edward Chance Uttering counterfeit coin Wentworth St, Whitechapel Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Lambeth Street George Myers Stealing a quantity of carpenters' tools Goodman's Fields Charles Benson Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Thames Police Jesse Griffin Stealing three planes and other tools St George John Norman Committed for re-examination
23 January 1835 Left 40 Thames Police John Biddle Stealing a coat Shadwell William Birch Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall Henry Harris Stealing two half crowns Lambeth Eliza Harding Committed for trial
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall William Rust Stealing two cotton bed gowns Bermondsey Thomas Crisp Committed for trial
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall Joseph Day Stealing a pair of shoes Bermondsey John Nunn Committed for trial
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall George Carter Stealing 11 dishes Newington Remanded
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall William Carter Stealing 11 dishes Newington Remanded
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall Samuel Sotherby Stealing three casks St Saviour James Thin Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall Samuel Sotherby Possession of three stolen casks St Saviour James Thin Fined £5 or imprisonment at Brixton for one month
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall Henry Wells Stealing three casks St Saviour James Thin Discharged
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall Henry Wells Possession of three stolen casks St Saviour James Thin Fined £5 or imprisonment at Brixton for one month
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall Sarah Quatoe Uttering counterfeit coin Remanded
23 January 1835 Left 40 Union Hall James Cole Uttering counterfeit coin Remanded
23 January 1835 Left 40 Metropolitan Police Two rolls of lead stolen Clapton John Barber
23 January 1835 Right 40 Metropolitan Police James Penfold Quantity of wearing apparel, boots etc and cash stolen Epsom Sir Gilbert Heathcote
23 January 1835 Right 40 Metropolitan Police Dun-coloured mare stolen Arthur St, Chelsea Mr John Carter
23 January 1835 Right 40 Metropolitan Police Silver, clothing, boots and money stolen 102 Blackfriars Rd Mr Steel
23 January 1835 Right 40 Metropolitan Police Silver and plate stolen 6 Westbourne Place, Pimlico Mr Harrison
23 January 1835 Right 40 Metropolitan Police A squirrel fur Tippet stolen 36 Arundel St, Strand Mr Warner
23 January 1835 Right 40 Metropolitan Police Henry Stanton Absconded with £10 in notes 26 West St, Ranelagh Grove Mrs E Clifford
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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street Brown gelding, harnesses, tack and groom's clothing Stanmore, Middlesex William Rogers William Rogers, Stanmore. Reward of £5
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street John Johnson Possession of a horse supposed to be stolen Oxford or Thame William Thompson, Constable, Banbury
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street William Hughes Absconded from employers Stoke-upon-Trent Messrs Copeland and Garratts Mr W C Davis, Chief Constable of Stoke-upon-Trent. Reasonable expenses will be paid
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street Pilkinton Absconded from dwelling and stole items of furniture, clothing and books Baglane, Derby William Dyche
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street Spencer, AKA Devonport, AKA Jones Absconded from dwelling and stole items of furniture, clothing and books Baglane, Derby William Dyche
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street Mary Chamberlain Stealing a purse and 30 shillings Hart St, Covent Garden William Jeffrey Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street John Glass Attempting to steal a portmanteau Strand William Cocker Discharged; Committed to New Westminster Bridewell as a rogue & a vagabond for one month
24 January 1835 Right 41 Bow Street Henry Wilkinson Stealing a telescope Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 41 Queen Square Susan Slater Stealing one shilling Lambeth Benjamin Wilkins Discharged; committed for one month for being a rogue and a vagabond
24 January 1835 Right 41 Queen Square Sarah Peters Possessing counterfeit coin Tothill St Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 41 Queen Square Thomas Oliver, AKA Robert Stokes Possessing coining tools St Anne's Lane Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 41 Queen Square John Durham Possessing coining tools St Anne's Lane Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 41 Queen Square Jane Thompson Possessing coining tools St Anne's Lane Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 41 Queen Square John Gatskell, AKA Steward Stealing three pieces of timber Tothill Fields, Westminster Frederick Hall Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 41 Queen Square John Gaskell, AKA Steward Possessing three pieces of stolen timber Tothill Fields, Westminster Frederick Hall Committed for one month
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Date Page: L / R Folio Office Name of accused Crime reported Crime charged with Place Name of victim Verdict Information to
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marlborough Street John Thomas Barry Stealing 30 yards of flannel Edward Cleaton Remanded
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marlborough Street George Smith Stealing 30 yards of flannel Edward Cleaton Remanded
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marlborough Street Hammond Smith Stealing nine gross of watch chain hooks, 24 steel balances and other items -- Benjamin Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marylebone William Hickman Receiving stolen goods Marylebone John Morton Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marylebone Elizabeth Hickman Receiving stolen goods Marylebone John Morton Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marylebone William Hickman Receiving a stolen copper Marylebone Henry Cressweller Detained
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marylebone Elizabeth Hickman Receiving a stolen copper Marylebone Henry Cressweller Detained
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marylebone Jane Trix Stealing a half crown St Pancras Matthew Brian Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marylebone Stephen Ockelford Stealing two pieces of timber Paddington James Ponsford Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Marylebone John Douglas Uttering counterfeit coin Marylebone Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Cornelius Nealon Stealing eight pairs of stockings St Andrew, Holborn Hannah Chadgey For examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Henry Davis Uttering counterfeit coin St Pancras Hannah Bailey Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Henry Dady Stealing corkscrew and other items Clerkenwell Rosanna Goddard Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Ann Dady Stealing corkscrew and other items Clerkenwell Rosanna Goddard Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Henry Dady Stealing a brooch Clerkenwell Anna Hales Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Ann Dady Stealing a brooch Clerkenwell Anna Hales Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Henry Dady Stealing a bottle Clerkenwell Mary Ann Coggins Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Ann Dady Stealing a bottle Clerkenwell Mary Ann Coggins Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Ann Dady Receiving stolen goods Clerkenwell Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Stephen Gray Stealing nine brass escutcheons For examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden George Beddus Stealing nine brass escutcheons For examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Benjamin Briers Stealing nine brass escutcheons For examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Hatton Garden Henry Hawes Stealing nine brass escutcheons For examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Clothing stolen Palestine Place, Cambridge Rd, Cambridge Heath Mr Bunning Thomas Eagles, constable, Worship Street Office
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Henry Warren Stealing two shirts Kingsland Rd William Watson For re-examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Mary Cottle Uttering counterfeit coin Leonard St, Shoreditch Catherine Roberts Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Robert Conner Stealing a watch City of London James Tighe Remanded
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street James Young Assault and robbery St Luke Ann Kilminster For re-examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street James Freeman Stealing a gown Kingsland Rd Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Thomas Garrett Stealing £10 Petticoat Lane Moses Martin Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street William Scarborough Stealing seven rugs Islington Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Charles Hodges Stealing seven rugs Islington Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Charles Hodges Uttering counterfeit coin Bethnal Green Caroline Hitchinson For re-examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street James Sparks Begging for alms Old Street, St Luke Committed to House of Correction for one month hard labour for being an idle and disorderly person
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street Alice Wools Embezzling a quantity of silk Spitalfields Elizabeth Hillier Bailed
24 January 1835 Left 42 Worship Street William Clarke Wandering abroad with intent City Rd, Shoreditch Committed to House of Correction for one month hard labour
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street Brown pony and chaise cart stolen Bushey, Hertfordshire Mr Richard De La Hunt Mr De La Hunt; £5 reward
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street Robert Stewart Stealing a brass cock fixed to a building Whitechapel Rd Clarissa Cutbush Committed to Newgate for trial
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street Martha McDonald Stealing a coat, money and other articles Wentworth St, Whitechapel Thomas Cooke Remanded
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street Dennis Cannon Stealing a quantity of buttons Prescott St, Goodman's Fields William Haggerty Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street Daniel Sulivan Stealing a quantity of buttons Prescott St, Goodman's Fields William Haggerty Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street Michael Efferman Stealing a quantity of buttons Prescott St, Goodman's Fields William Haggerty Discharged
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street John Sulivan Stealing a quantity of buttons Prescott St, Goodman's Fields William Haggerty Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street William Field Stealing a quantity of buttons Prescott St, Goodman's Fields William Haggerty Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Left 42 Lambeth Street Ellen Cockran Stealing a quantity of buttons Prescott St, Goodman's Fields William Haggerty Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street John Cummins Stealing two pewter pots Cable St, Whitechapel Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street Charlotte Shearman Stealing a gown Back Lane, St George Mary Howard Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street Edward Steel Uttering counterfeit coin Committed for further examination
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street John Atkins Uttering counterfeit coin Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street Ann Williams Uttering counterfeit coin Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street Thomas Holloday Stealing six diamond rings, 10 silver teaspoons, jewellery and cash Cutler St, Houndsditch Abraham Simmons Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street John Burrell Stealing a waistcoat Mile End Rd Samuel Avila Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street John Burrell Possession of stolen waistcoat Mile End Rd Samuel Avila Committed to House of Correction for two months
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street Jane Brown Stealing a tablecloth and pair of scissors Keate St, Spitalfields Catharine McCarthy Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Lambeth Street Mary Ann Reeves Stealing a tablecloth and pair of scissors Keate St, Spitalfields Catharine McCarthy Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police Francisco Gasterre Stealing two quarts of brandy, 100 cigars and six biscuits the vessel Gazelle, London Docks Robert Strong Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police Francisco Gasterre Being in possession of six stolen biscuits the vessel Gazelle, London Docks Robert Strong Committed to House of Correction for two months hard labour
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police Joseph Williams Stealing two quarts of brandy, 100 cigars and six biscuits the vessel Gazelle, London Docks Robert Strong Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police Joseph Banyon Stealing two quarts of brandy, 100 cigars and six biscuits the vessel Gazelle, London Docks Robert Strong Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police John Mason Stealing 48 pens and a tobacco pouch Ratcliff Rebecca Tabernacle Committed for re-examination
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police Jesse Griffin Stealing three planes and other tools St George John Norman Convicted of unlawfully pawning the tools, fined 20 shillings and 5 shillings and 3d for the value of the tools
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police John Jones Possessing 20 brass flush-catches, 2000 tacks, 16 files, 21lb of soap and 23lb of candles Long Alley, Shoreditch Adjourned
24 January 1835 Right 42 Thames Police James Thompson Conveying 14lb of tobacco Detained
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall Timothy Daicey Stealing three loaves of bread Lambeth Edward Moore Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall Elizabeth Hillier Uttering counterfeit coin Christ Church William Hemsted Remanded
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall William Lambert Stealing 33lb of linen rags St George, Southwark Thomas Thompson Remanded
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall James Tee Assault with intent to rob Lambeth Wooliff Solomon Myers Remanded
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall John Littlefield Assault with intent to rob Lambeth Wooliff Solomon Myers Remanded
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall William Riggs Stealing a pair of boots, shoes and other articles Newington Hannah Handling Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall Thomas McLawn Stealing a piece of bullock's liver Newington Charles Search Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall William Harrold AKA Waite Stealing a barrel of fat Bermondsey John Cripps Remanded
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall Mary Ann Hicks Stealing two pieces of cotton print Bermondsey Charles Hewitt Remanded
24 January 1835 Right 42 Union Hall Elizabeth Toomey Stealing a sum of money St Saviour John Thomas Aslipp Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Metropolitan Police Stolen clothing Royal Artillery Mess Room, Woolwich Police Station, New Way, Westminster
24 January 1835 Right 42 Metropolitan Police Chestnut horse lost, believed stolen, with saddle and tack Oxford Street Metropolitan Police Office, Scotland Yard
24 January 1835 Right 42 Worship Street William Payne Stealing figs One month
24 January 1835 Right 42 Worship Street jane Mills Stealing one pair of shoes Discharged
24 January 1835 Right 42 Worship Street John Brow Stealing money Discharged
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